Snoopy ready to fly; Snoopy’s space mission on NASA’s Artemis 1 mission

Lightweight dolls announce that Earthlings and astronauts have arrived in space. But on NASA’s Artemis 1 mission, Zero Gravity Indicator Snoopy was chosen. This is a manned journey as part of this mission. In this, Snoopy will announce the information that will reach space. Snoopy was first drawn by American cartoonist Charles M. Schulz. Later, Snoopy’s popularity around the world was enormous.

This is not the first time Snoopy has been part of a space mission. Snoopy has been featured in US space programs before. The lunar module that was part of the Apollo 10 mission was named Snoopy. During the Apollo era, when space missions were considered a great success, NASA instituted an award named after Snoopy. The Silver Snoopy Award is given to the best NASA staff and contractors. The Silver Snoopy Award was given by NASA each year to one percent of the total. The award was accompanied by a silver pin that flew into space with a doll from Snoopy.

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Snoopy is mentioned in many places in the United States as a textbook. In other words, the role of Sanoupi in America’s space achievements is not small. Now Snoopy is getting ready to fly. Artemis’ mission will be on a space launch system rocket via the Orion capsule. In the future, humans will be sent to the moon via this Orion capsule. Snoopy does not have any special sensors, cameras or any other electronic devices. The fact is that Snoopy does not need any of this to let the world know that he has reached zero gravity.

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